Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1907 — Page 4

| Triumphant Cigar Selling I g| £ The success given to the National Cigar Stands in this and more than 2000 other g ? towns was only to be expected. Here are cigars of proved merit and proved condi- S HI tion, selling for J A THIRD TO A HALF LESS MONEY | S than was ever asked for equal quality in the history of the cigar business. Success was i| | r. It isn’t a “bargain occasion.” It isn’t a fad. It isn’t a spasmodic effort. It’s 1 S ithe natural result of a common-sense, fundamental merchandising principle. g J. Two thousand stores buy as one. Their cigars are produced in million lots and S | s^ore its share straightfrom the producer. No intermediate profits, no jobg Jber’s “rake-off,” no rents, no selling expenses to speak of ! And all the saving given g jto the smoker. 1 have already told you how this plan gives 3 for 25c. cigars for sc. Now take s? | LA IDALIA I B Panetelas —10c. B || Idalia is one of the best clear Havana cigars pro- Besides that, each size weighs two founds to the duced in the United States. Nothing is used in it but thousand more than the usual weight of the same shape. ■ : selected Cuban-grown leaf, fully ripened sweet rich and Idalia « onl T one of the n,an y exclusive brands ; S S aromatic. There are 12 sires, each selling at the produced and sold exclusively by the National ■■ price usually asked for ITv v stand * jdSiir . JbA "-—jciga* ft A . iMATIOWXb CIGAR STANDS 1 SMITH, YAGER & FALK, Druggists The „

AN AWFUL TRAGEDY (Continued from Page 1.) not have made a better job ot it. When the police arrived Dolly sat in the chair v>itii her hands folded as she always sat, but blood poured from the gaping hole in the side of her head. That the shooting was so palpably accidental was convincing to the police. Hill w: - .to; arrested Neither Hill nor his wi'e could speak coherently of the affair yesterday to a News repo’-ter. Fearing that Mrs. Hill would lose her mind, her doctor ordered her to be moved nway to another lout Over at the Smith resi j dent tlie News reprise.native found a hea t broken mother who could with difficulty be induced t> speak of the Xerribl? affair. Rela ncs. friends, nelghb -s and authm says thpt the shooting was acrid nit.il anil speak highly f Hill and his relarionship to his wtf j and the de’J girl Officer Elsner, who reached the house by ‘he front dovi as Mrs. Smith, the gin •< mother, re.icn’i it by the back noj: says that t! „ spectacle was the most horrifying he ever witnessed in nis experience. B' all over the floor from the girl s mutilated face and the shouts ot the women made ■ !.•? sight one ft at was almost -too rn'ir-i icr the office to stand. The inquest was itjlJ at Stewarts morgue tai.~ morning '. y Dr. Hiskins of Whiting ; nd the verti-t was accidental shooting. o— ' THE LOB DITCH ASSESSMENTS The last day for the payment of these assessments on Monday, February 4, 1907, If not paid by the above date, bonds will be issued and sold and these bonds will include all costs of this issue of bonds, together with six per cent interest. . Payment of all these assessments are made at the Auditor’s office, Decatur, Indiana. The payment can either be made in person or by mail, or through the Geneva bank. Address all communications to C. D. LEWTON, Auditor, Adams County. Yon can always get a good shine at the Murray Hcuse. , n .vTFn To buy two tons of mixed dry’-

NOTICE! T —& - piano and Or - ean Tu " tr WM. A. SPIEGEL V of Fort Wayne is here. Those wishriWSFt> ing work done 'xx cao leave their order at Zwick’s Pinac and Furniture Store

ii Don’t Wish for Money *’ —B—i l lllWI 1 iiMllirifflUT' :: When You Can Get It From Us < ► ! [ $25 LOAN, 50 WEEKS PAY BACK. 60 CENTS A 11 WEEK <» < > < > If you want it write to us. We will loan you money in any amount !! from $lO to 8100, on household goods, pianos, oagans, teams, fixtures, J! etc, without removal. You can have from one to twelve months of I; time in which to pay it back, in small weekly or monthly payments 3 as you perter. $1.20 is the weekly payment on a SSO loan for fifty JI weeks; other amounts at the same proportion. If yon need money <' fill out the following blank cut it eut and mail it to us. < > — < > Please use the following blank. Our agents are in Decatur every ;; TUESDAY Date < > < J Your name J [ Wife’s name ! ! Street and number < City < H Amount wanted < Kind of security you have < > Occupation ; ; All communications held strictly confidential. Call on or address Fort Wayne Loan Comoany ' ! Rn-.ro 2 2nd floor Established 1876 706 Calhoun St : ; Home phone (FT. WAYNE, IND.) Opp. Court House

LOST—A medium sized hand pocketj book, with a small amount of money therein. Finder return to this office land receive reward. How- much of your life is spent trying to get well. It requires but a month or less to put the average man or worAan on their feet with Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Smith, Yager & Falk. HOUSE FOR RENT—Seven rooms, modern improvements, two blocks from court house. Enquire at this office. Money to loan on farms at low rate of interest. No commission, Partial nsvmonts allowed and interest stepDORE B. ERWIN, fnteJtJri. Attorney at Law —— NOTICE. I am running my feed mills every day. Can crush ear corn or grind your feed on a buhr. Charges reasonable. Factory North 3rd street. 10-ts. Peter Kirsch. NATURE’S CATARRH CURE Sensible and Scientific Way to Cure This Disagreeable Disease. Nearly everyone suffers at one time or another with catarrh. The natural w-ay to cure this disagreeable disease is by applying heal-

ing medications direct to the diseased ; spot. in no other way can this be done as naturally as by the use of breathed through the neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit. , Put several drops of Hyomei in the inhaler and then for a few minutes, for or five times a day, let the air ' you breathe come through it. In that , 1 way all the air that enters the nasal I passages, the throat or the lungs, is : ■ filled with Hyomei’s healing medication, reaching the most remote air cells ' of the respiratory organs, destroying al! catarrhal germs and soothing and healing the irritated mucous mem-' brane. A few days’ use of Hyomei will show how quickly it relieves all catarrhal conditions, and you will not have to use it long before you find it has effected a complete and lasting cure | So strong is the Holthouse Drug! Co.’s faith in the power of Hyomei to ■ cure catarrhal troubles that with every dollar outfit they give a guarantee to refund the money unless the remedy gives satisfaction. They take all the desponsibility and you cannot afford to suffer longer with catarrh when an offer like this is made to you. Should extra bottles of Hyomei be needed they can be obtained for 50c, making this one of the most economii cal as well as the most reliable remedies for catarrh that is known.

II MB! I — i Accurate prices paid by Decatur ' merchants for various products. Cor- ! ected every day at 2 o’clock. BUFFALO stock market. EAST BUFFALO N. Y.. J air 11. I Receipts, cattle, 50 cars, market steady - @55.75 Medium steers Stockers to best feeders.. CoW ßeceipts,’hogs,’2so cars; market St6d.dj • aqa Mediums and heavies .... 'Yorkers • 1 Receipts, sheep, 50 cars; market steady. , nn ;Bcst spring lambs @*».OU I Wether sheep @g.75 Culls, clipped CHICAGO MARKETS. I Chicago markets closed today at 11:15 p. m., according to the Decatur 'Stock & Grain Exchange. ! May wheat ‘'£ July wheat '“•? May corn ■■ I July corn July oats O ’ /S PITTSBURG MARKETS. Union stock yards, Pittsburg, Pa., •Jan. 11.—Hog supply, 25 cars; mar|ket steady. I Mediums Yorkers’ Piss @sb.Bo

TOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day at 3 o'clock by J. D. Hale. Decatur special wire Aprvice. ■ May wheat <•['» I July wheat 78 May corn • July corn > ’’ B iMay oats 38 (July oats •'S.’s lOats, cash 37 Bye, cash STOCK. By Fred Scheiman. Lambs, per cwt [email protected] Hogs, per cwt [email protected] Cattle, per cwt [email protected] ■Calves, per cwt [email protected] iCows, per cwt [email protected] • Sheep, per cwt [email protected] COAL— PER TON. Hocking lump $4.25 | Virginia Splint 4.50 Domestic Nut 4.00 .Washed Nut 4.50 'Pittsburg lump 4.00 Pocahontas 4.75 Kentucky Cannell 6.00 Anthracite 7.50 ■ Charges for carrying coal—2sc per ton or fraction thereof; upstairs, 50 cents per ton. GRAIN. By G. T. BURK, successor to Carroll 'Elevaor company. Big 4 White Seed | oats for sale or exchange to farmers. Wheat, No. 2, red $ 68 Wheat, No. 3, red 65 Oats, No. 3, white 33 Barley 38 Rye, No. 2 55 Clover seed 7.60 Alsyke 6.40 Timothy seed 2.00 No. 1 Timothy hay. baled 14.50 No. 2 Timothy hay, baled.... 13.00 No. 1 Mixed hay, baled 13.00 No. 1 Clover hay, baled 12.00 (Corn yellow, per cwt. 45c@53c Corn, white, per cwt 43c @ 51c Machine husked corn, one cent less.

WHEAT, FLOUR, ETC. The Oak Roller Mills quotation Oak Patent flour [email protected] Bran, per ton $20.00 Middlings, per ton 20 00 Rough meal, per cwt Ino Kiln dried meal, per cwt 159 Screenings, No. I, tier bu 60 Screenings, No. 2, per bu 49 Cop feed, per ton 20.00 Wheat, No. 2, per bushel 70 OTHER PRODUCTS. By Various Grocers and Merchants Eggs, per dozen 20c. Butter, per pound ,~ißc Potatoes Lard ’’ ’' ” 7c WOOL AND HIDES. By B. Kalver & Son. ’Phone 442 Beel hides I( j c ldes "" @l2c k [email protected] ® kunk [email protected] U° on [email protected] Muskrat 4c@ 20 Sheep pelts [email protected] Tallow JACKBON HILL COAL By George Trlcker. (Wholesale.) | Al or 2 Jackson Hill lump, f. o. b I mine, $2.50, t. o. b. Decatur, $3.70; cook stove nut, f. o. b. Decatur $3 70 ■ Hocking lump, $1.75, f. o. b. mine-’ Hocking lump, $3.05, f. o. b. DecaturSplint lump. $1.55 f. o. b. mineSplint lump, $3.10, t. 0. b. Decatur. j MARKET NOTES. Corn—l 4 cent lower. Receipts at Chicago today: at cars Oa™ cars Cat t i e cars sheep::::::::: • • ■ • ■ ■ • • 3 Estimate for tomorrow: Corn 25,000 oats ® s « cars eat ’..•.7.-.7. • 2

Wanted I A large number of gjß voi> at the f Glove Factor/« i 250 a week will K P aid ”• be 9 inn£rs acquire speed. Those desiring posilions w WA at onceWaring Glove Co. " HORSE SALI Wt — th ____ ve sc ‘ih; is rl ’ u c ' - — m fL.;: J B In the New Sale Pavillion J Saturday, Jan- 19, ’071: AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. We will on this day optn our new sale pavilion K=|j oi the finest in the state t>nd will bring the best horse buyl ers in the United States to this sale to buy ycur hcnj| of any description at the highest market price if you havtß a horse to sell bring him to this sale as will spare no timel or money in making this the best Sale in the state thK commission will be $2 00 per head if sold and Sl.COifnotE sold. Horses sold at private sale will be charged tt’gd same as so d at auction. Bring your horses in early astbeE sale will start prompt at ten o’clock. If you want to buy a horse wait for this sale we hare| consigned seme good feeders and brood mares and quite tg number of grafty two year old yearling and spring colts I HORSE BUYERS attend this sale as we have the horses g Decatur Horse Sale Co l FRED REPFERT Auctioneer.

TWO WOMEN ARE ELIGIBLE For Free Scholarship in Agricultural S-i.ool. To {residents of Womans Auxiliaries of Farmers’ Institutes: I' has been decided to extend the privilege of voting free agri: . ural scholarships in Purdue University *0 the Woman's Auxiliaries of the Farmers' institutes in the several counties. Your auxiliary may, therefore, I elect two young women to scholar-1 ships in any of the agricultural courses. The term begins Jan 21 In conenction with the winter school f of agriculture, there will be opportumty to get instruction in household I cc "' diics, as veil as in horticulture l and dairying-all lines of interest to I young women. This privilege applies only to young women as young men j can get their scholarships through' ihJa w 8 farmCTS ' organizat ions. I Scholarship certificates and winter course circulars will * forwarded upon request. Apply to Mrs. D. E Studa-I baker, President nt xv . Qa iary Woman’s Auxil-6-3 L PUBLIC SALE JANUARY 15. eoks ß, aTd re i y ° W PerCheOn eo ts and mares, registered trotting col s, stallious and mares infoT^d 1 registered Shorthorn cattle. logue, write tata ' SHOEMAKER 4 DEPOy. ' RH - 7, Bluffton, Ind. plexion, try Lax-ets W f less comwhat they will do for v 06 to see little toothsome t mce to eat, nice in tah>etsno pam. J ast a „ e ’“® c |- No griping, that is pleasinlv derirahi^ I'* 1 '* effect the vest Pocket or pS'® Hani/ for every desire. J ® ,s meet beautiful lithographs °° lne to you in 5 cents and al »oxe S at nachtrieb. u 80,4 by w. h. initials W.'h um brella. with Was taken from \if a T ° a handle school room. R " n day fieo a ~ e ’eturn to this of324 3t.

DONT MEASURE MY SUCCESS BY THE FAILURE OF OTHERS A great many people who have been treated by incompetent physicians re tain tb» idea that because they failed to obtain a cure from a certain physician or a certain specialist, they be come skeptical and lose all faith is the medical profession. I believe that sick people who intend taking treatment for their ailments should exercise even greater care in selecting a, physician than they would in making a purchase of a piece of real estate or an investment in any qther way; 'o’ although I regret to say so. it 15 , nevertheless a fact, that there are many in the'practice of medicine ’bo ;are wholly unreliable both intellecti ually and morally, and do t: nesi.ate ito make any representation that secure a fee. There are thousanib of confiding people w ho have had their faith abused by the above class of at I tors, and not wishing to !iave ./ rt "measure my success by the * a, J u jof others," it may not be out of pla_ Ito call you attention to the ol " s . : ing that there are good and bad tail classes. h „ Successful doctors should no ’any trouble in referring ycu , tO . pie whom they have cure, and it 1 visable that in selecting your P - ician to ask to see testimonials. \'he“ you consult me I will take P le s ‘- in showing you testimonials cured patients, which proves ’ . have done and Is the most con' evidence that a successful t 0 can give. Any doctor lay ing c k* •- superior qualifications who is 1 on . to show you testimonials in , . or able numbers, should be aw,, e( j the good reason that if he has in the treatment of others, n he consistently expect to giw tion in your case? Think the matter over c arefui ‘-; onjc if you are suffering from an? cgll or special disease in any .0 • or write, and I will give > ou .’. „ er . tific opinion free of charge, ana u mission from those whom “ - roni ed. I will show you testinioma 18 many happy, thankful Consultation free and stnc I dential. , HarriDr. Blackstone, Wayne ana son streets, Fort Wayne. __ Indigestion, constipation com er go like rent and tax day a R(!( . S r sorrows, if you take Ho’*'- 11 ’ ’ Mountain Tea, the nts Te» • known to mankind. 3s - "j. or Tablets. Smith, Yager & r